Paoli Weekly News, Volume 7, Number 14, Paoli, Orange County, 18 December 1878 — Page 2

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;t j foe v. sr-jftno j. c--r5 fto is 1 j -j (ti: !2 0' iZ 3 ) 13 Oft aott,rSf k , iH-r h,.e ,.- frt ion The Detnrvratk-inajursty in Texa? will reacli about Zlfityt. Isfixxllnmx L- raaklnjj arrangements to pay the interest; on her dfl'i the l.st, of January. In Arkansas jnrmi!ioi an ediitt.ri.il with the word "liar" left out doesn't count for anything. Utile Jloel: Jlagfe. ' The President's ni'ao is full of fro4id points ptrindit. comma, Semi-colons a nil such. orrlstown Herald. - ilanlon, it is said, gets $12,000 for hisWion's work "as an oarsman. It pays better to be a sculler than a scholar. The girls like the new song, "put your armor on, my boys." It sounds so much like "put your arm n round me, boys." The klu ilivc of J-ypt uses mumma s for fuel on his railroads. They are equal to pine knots, unci are sold by the hundred. Blaine and Conkiing are tolling up their sleeves preparatory to the fight for the Ilepublican Presidential nomination in 1SS0. Ice that formed in th Washington mine, Lake Superior, two or three years ago, was so well congealed that it still remains ice. Two weeks from to-day resumption will begin and coin will be the basis of all our business transaction. Gov. Hampton's lg was amputated last week Ik low the knee. II13 immediate friends say his condition Is not dangerous. Kerosene oil is said to be a sureT remedy for that dread disease, diptheria. It is to bo used as a gargle, no harm resulting if a little be swallowed. A henpecked husband said in extenuation of his wife's raids uptn his scalp, "you see, she takes her own hair off m easily she doesn't know how it hurts t have mine pulled out." A Pittsburg justice has decreed that a Sag-polo in the public highway; even with th glorious stars end gtrijes flying from it, is a nuisance, and must come down. "Remember, now, we have separated and been remarried four times, and about once more will convince me that we can never liv happily together," said at the cltaran Indiana w obi an to her husband when she married him for the filth .time. The South Carolina Legislature has elected Governor Hampton to the united States Senate. The vote in the Senate was unanimous The House, with the exception of two, voted for Hampton. The ex ceptions were Miller and Simmons, colored members from Beaufort, Who voted for Ma eke v. An effort' will be mado to get Hayes before the Patter committee. He will prebably play Stanley Matthews; but If he should consent to swear a little, he may be required to tell all ha knows about rewarding fifty or sixty Itadical racala who cheated and lied him into office. Spelling-schools are beginning to occupy the evenings of soma of the boys and girls out In tha country. Who can ioj;igine anything nor-.. ' ;' t.'-il tf .in t.) walk two 5 t j t L j- 1. .-r..4 of a n'tty girl, 1 -. ith 1 r V-:o i-.i:- through V i.v 1 to t! e f :u,t-!-h;i -.', and s; .i : vn t.V-ot! -x Ml.rv that is tr v. ' ! -,,3 1 hvr T.ii It's UK first 1k !" i 1 '1 1 .

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The "porils" w" l;rtt I ttr Ik m voideIt for Grant j will not order Uuitwl States triM) to pll4mi jjuard while Iladlcal con-jsirntors p rffct their ne fariou; schemes. On the 5th of October, 1S54, Mr. Geo. T. Wiilker, of Santa. Clara, Cal., give Mr. William Hood u note, secured by a mortgage, for ?l,85t mt six .month?; interest at tha rate three percent, per month, to be compounded and added to the principal if not paid at the end of each month. Mr. Walker went to. Mexico., before the note came due, and when he returned a few weeks ago his creditor sued him and got judgment for t9,'WO,(X3-0. Curnlii? "read. Quite recently a.'Nebraska paper contained the foil w ing.notice: "The people of low 4 'and N ehraska wilb burn corn this winter. RfaHon, because of its ubundance and the extortionate rate charged for transportation. Uom can not be shipped and we have more than we can us" To the average thinker the Nebraska paragraph i- suggestive. In Iowa and Nebraska there U absolutely no market for corn In Nebraska when the crop reaches 100,000,000 bushels it is quoted at Omaha atJO, andhe reason assigned for this state f affairs is that transportation rates are so exorbitant that the markets of the country and of the world can not be reached. The commodity will not pay for transportation and leave any margin whatever for the producer. While eorn is worth nothing in Nebraska and Iowa, labor is worth nothiug In every portion of the country. Thousands and tens of thousands of men with families dependent upon them can not purchase food at any -price, for thpy have no employment, and henco no money. But we have gold to par and resumption is practically inaugutated. We are burning corn, have got hogs to $2 per hundred pounds gross at the feeders' pens, and the product as neat nothing as it has been for twenty years, without buyers, and this is the state of things the Badical prty, aided by Shy lock financiers, has inflicted upon the country. This is the era of prosperity that forced resumption has produced. Bread worth nothing, meat so cheap as to almost stagger belief. Industries paralyzed, Ulers increasing, labor pleading for employment, hunger, poverty, and rags in all of the centers of population, while John Sherman in sists upon a p'diey that increases the perils of the situation and Shy locks rub their hands In exultation Under such circumstances burning bread in Nebraska and Iowa can not fail to att.-aet attention. Tt looks like a crime, but if the corn is rot burn 'Hi it will rot. Capital iits will not invest in corn, rail roads will not transport it, and millions of idle men and women are too poor to purchase it. Shylocks have forced resumption over wrecked fortunes, prostrate business and paralyzed industries, until the farmers of the west burn their corn, while Shylock's foreclose their mortgages and the Sheriffs hammer repeats the old, old story of "going, going, gone!" Sentinel. Scene in the physics recitation room: Processor Mr. F.; will you, In your own words, 'give ma a definition of a pendulum." Mr. F. A pendulum is Is a thing that makes n clock go. II tpturous ap pkmse from the back 'seats. Acta Cbhitnbiamt will be a great deal of (lut gmjdness mong tho children. UViiichaU Camillo Vtsa once struck the v-rot:,g t:u,l3 in playing. How could Camilla Urso? St Allans Advertiser. 0 V'T - ;:i :

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IJarndyee vh. Jarndyce. It has , i.ren m thedocket for over twelve i years. Mrs. Sjllie Jackson, the we'l known temperance advocate of Jef7eronviIle, has gone out in the State to work In the caue. Mr. Morris, of the Indianapolis Journal, is thettuthor of' "Maggie May," a Bong sang for several years by Maggie Mitchell, as "Fanchon the Cricket,' and ctmos!d by him 20 years ago for that lady. The executive committer of the Indiana State Poultry Asci- ! ation met at the rooms f tlm State B'l.trd of Agriculture last week to arrange for the for; homing exhibition of poultry and pteons. The show promises to tie the fine-it ever hejd in ih(; State. I ri addition to the regular premiums, special premiums aggregating over $700 will be offered; ; Horace F. Wilson, the embez zling Indianapolis postal carrier was arrested In StLiOiiis last week on that charge, and will be held there until the arrival of -officers from Indianapolis. Mr. Wilson's offense was that of rifling registered letters, the entire amount, however, not exceeding $75. George Tate, a prominent lum - ber merchant of Kokomo, and brother of Warren Tate, murderer of Win. Love, was permitted to have a long interview with the prisoner, in the private office of the jail. The brot hers had been estranged for a number of years, owing to a business quarrel, but recent events have reunited them. Indianapolis Sentinel: "Cotton & Cliffe, of Staffordshire, England, have presented the McKay broth ers the sheep which took the first prize at the Chicago fat stock show. The sheep, a 420 pound ewe, was raised at McKay's corners, Kent county, Canada, where the McKay boys were born and raised The animal is the largest ever brought to this State, and will be on exhibition at Americas Place, on Delaware street, for a few days. There m considerable mutton, in that Sheep." The State Teachers Association is to meet in annual session at Fort Wayne, on New Year's day, and continue in session one week. Reduced fare will be given to teachers over all the railways. The Board of Commissioners of Floyd county, at their last meeting, allowed $17 for fox scalps. Of this amount Mr. S. F. Fite, of Lafayette township, received $6 for killing twelve foxes. It paid him well to Fite the foxes. Mr. W. II, Birdsell went to Lake county, Dakota, six weeks before election, ran for Sheriff and was elected over a man who had held the office for six years. Very few of the voters had ever seen Mr. Birdsell. I'cople sua Tlilngrs Who ever saw a cat nip tea? Xew York Hail. Soldiers are paid in fight money. JVew Orleans Piezyuiie. How can a hot furnace be said to be coale'i? JYete Orleans Mail. Whisky is about the only enemy man has succeeded in really, loving. Banbury Xeurs. "To what base use do we come at last?" as the shingle said to the upturned boy. Xew York Xe;c. "Where will you put me when I come to see you at. your"1 cast le in the air?" asked n gentleman of a witty girl. "In a brown study, she replied. The fly has flattered hi final Hit, And buzzless suinsgles trie bee, Y Lite the cur a sel-ioraer message sends With his hind-foot upon the uea. Tha first of January Is near at st hand and we ' want every t:"-.n ir I ' 1 tx v.i to coma and iw or c.isa, on oi L t tir.. brt c . . p

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is romJfeto in sljj N dep..rtments. i c- , ,n u,i iitf Tewnslilp Institute. ToTV-nshiD Institute? will be held in I the several township of Orange eou ntj , as toElows: French Llrk, third Saturday in December, at No 1. Jivckson, third Saturday in December, at No 10. Paoli, fourth Saturday tit December, j at I iioh. . Greenfield, fourth Saturday in December, at No, 1. Stamper's Creek, fourth Saturday in December, at No. -i. Northeast, first. Saturday in January, at No- aOrangeri'tle, first Saturday in January, at No. 3. Northwest, Erst Saturday in January, at No. :j. . : Orleans, second Saturday in January, at Orleans. Southeast, second Saturday in January, at No. 12..; .-: JAMES L. NO BLITT, County Supt." jijmeo's ITotico. Notice is hereby tven that, the .udersigned has beea apiioiute'rl assignee,' "tor' 'the benefit of all Ixtn a fkie creditors of Benjamin Cliathani, of Orange conntv, Ind. WILLIAM e R..KKMP, "Assignee. M. S. Mavity, Att'y for Assignee. 15 S Administrator's Xiand alo Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public auction, on tile premises, on FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, A. D. 1879,' the equal nndivided of the following real estate, belonging to the estate of Benjamin Case, deceased, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter of section 23, 80 acres. Tho west half of the southwest quarter of section 22, 80 acres. The southwest quarter of the northeast I quarter of section 21, 40 acres. ma east nair or tne. uorttieast quarter or section 21, SO acres. The southeast, quarter of the southeast quarter of section 1H. 40 acres. And a part of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 21, ant! in the northeast corner thereof 20 rods on each side, containing 2 2-5 acres, all in township 1, north of rauge two (2) west, iu Orange county. Ind. Tekms of Sale: One half of the purchase money to be paid cash in hand, on dav of sale, the residue iu- equal' installments of six aad twelve months, the . purchaser giving notes with good security, "at interest. i'ilOMAS FLICK, Adtu'r. M. S. Mavity. Att'y. U 4 il&ministrator's Sale of Jioal JEUtatc .Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Mary Tangford, late of Orange county, Ind., now deceased, will, by onker tit the Orange Circuit Court, made at July term, 1S78, offer for sale at public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1879, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of said decedent, to-wit: The undivided half of lots Xos. 103 and 15ii. in the town ui Orleans. Indiana'; also the north west quarter ci tiie northwest quarter of section twentyfour, town three, north, and rangs one, west, and a part of the southwest quarter of the north west quarter of same section, town and range, and the west, half of th.5 southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-three, same town aud range, all iu Oiauge county, InJ. Terms oi-" Sale: One-fourth of the purchase money wiU be required cash iu hand on dav of salethe remainder iu tlirei; equal pay-: nvintrt. at six, twelve and eighteen m mtlis, respectively, from day of sale, purchasers executing notes with ao.mive I security, waiv ing relief from valuation laws, with six poc interest per annum from date. THOMAS A. BROOKS, 14-1 ' Adm"-. Xew Albany k Vmceba'S Piask Eoad Company "'.Annual Report. Year ending July 1, 187$. Capital stock, " $."1,000 00 Gross receipts for past year. ll.tioS 27 Amount paid forrepairs 5,553 27 Amount paid for dividends. 5.! 00 CO Amount paid to officers. Salaries. fkw 09 Amount paid for litigation. 17 00 Cash on hand. 405 87 Total of property of company, about, 40,000 00 Liabilities. 51,008 00 W. D. Morris. Aug. Bradley. John II. Butler. D. W. Miller. lion rd of Directors. Attest " Aug. Bradley. Secretary. State of Indiana. Floyd County, ss. Snbscrih ed and sworn to before me. a' notary public in and for said couuty, the 14th, day c-f . November 1878. Witness' my hand and official seal. Samuel B. Kerr, N". P. If. Co. 14-3 w To ail Whom it Oay Ccnscrn. State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. Be it remembered that at a regular session of the Board of Commissioners of Orange couuty, Indiana, begun and held at the Court House in the town of Paoli, on the first Monday in December, 1878, present, Messrs. Joe! C. " Dillard, Aaron Speer, and William WChisham, Commissioners of said county, the follow in kr proceeds ti'srs, among others, were had, on the 4th day of said term: On motion, it is ordered by the Board that from aed after this date there will be paid one dollar per foot for coffins for paupers, material to be good and work dona in a workmanlike manner. Also, on the 6fh day of said term, the following order was made by said Board of Commissioners, viz : 00 motion, it is ordered that from and after this date there willb no claim allowed by the Board of C';nnnissioners on account of medical attention to, paupers, unless accompanied bv an order from Trustee. 1 certify the hTjov and foregoing to be ft full, tre and complete copy of the orders ol said Board oi Commissioners, as appears from Record No. 7, pages 411 and 414, now on file m this office. Attest my hand ajvleal. this 13th day of Dec tu ber," 1 S 7 8. - DAVID T. STUCK ER. 14-4 Auditor Orange C, z ' r r? State of Indiana, Orange County, ss. In the Orange Circuit Court, March term, 1S;'9. William L. Gregory, i L. ; re gory, "5 vs I ;. tiro r. "otv II"Tirv aad In Foreclosure. i- ry o. ( . pr, .5.-. J .1 No i, I V-4-, ' f . .u't i f a i ft'.l,' ' .Is !, ' O. Or i t c-u'eff a ! a - a i . i. i r i .' . s j1 c i ? I - ilt . - ; t . ! ' ! - t e u i u -; i i v i . r t i ' t t 1 ' V t v , r . j l ir t f ' v. 'll ' i i i t. T 1 erc.r,, br U t'H i , i''ini(,rt. a " t .e t' e er.1 e 1 t , - -I. s on ! ' -, t ,1,1- y' . i. en., r s j re nni-rea: a r" ,i, ant uidc ait 1 i nf S 1 r - r t e f, v!.w t. "-i 1 1 : r. , '' ire o! at -rtt.i tel in sai t vi,t ler tat ate all u. "'! Hill. ! 1.- C'c r j r. !. f 'n .' .r-- t-e-11T f t . r . t. . r ip. I ! t t r : 1 1 e i ' 1 (. " I t i r t r f irt .i trrt.., x . ,, cl s , 1 e, l ! .. e s 1 .'..i v t

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iV Zirt.i"' 'r : r ."' -'' tion.oinn- r"'"'-" "" SATURDAY, J AX IT All V i, lira, folhurinpr deseritiol real cstste. to-wit: Iits tinni Iters twenty-five (25) a rl sixty -three (tU. in the town of I'aoH, (trsnw county. "terms of Salk: One-fourth raih in hutvl. the resi.'.ue in three equal pavments. at six. twelve ami eighteen month, respectively, from lav of sale, purvliaers giving their tiots with approved surety, boarinar six per cent, iuterest, and waiviog relief from valuation and annraise lijerst law-. - JOHN L. MEG EN ITT, 13-3 " (.'oromissioner. - x: otico to ITcn-IlcsicLciits. Plte of In'.i.nna. Oranr "ourty. sa- In the Orange. Circuit Court, MarcUierm, 1S79. Alfr.J Dixon. John Dixon, "1 W tliiatn IHxon Charl Dixon, Seinira llanmiond, Man vnrd Wamntond, Eiix D xon, Josl Dixon and In Partition, Jj-icy uixon, !jy w lluam Dixbh, their next Xrien l, . vs. Ilarlin Dixon and James Fi Dixon. Comes now theplaintiffs,l)y Martin & Megenity, Eftfjs., their attorneys," and lile the affidavit of a disinterested person,-showing that the defendants, Ilarlin Dixon and James K. Dixon, are non-residents of the 6-fate of Indiana, and that said plaintiffs have a cause of -action against the defendants herein eoncerning the partition of real estate in the compiafut tfeSi-iihed, an 1 that the said defendants are. BPt-essary intrties Ut said action,- : Safd defendants, Ilariin i)ixon and James F. Dixon, are therefore herelw notified of the peiideiiev of this action, am! that the same will stand for trial it the ISth rtav of liarrh, the same being the second judicial day or the March tprm, 1S79, of said Orange Circuit Court. Witness the'Clerk and the seal of said cotirt at PaoiL this 14th da- of December, A. D. 1878. V JOHN R. SIMPSON, 11-3 Clerk Orane Circuit Court mimim imm I www 11 mill mi MwyjwuftajKM I v 1 DTOIiE! CIIA3JBERSBUIZG, IND. THOMAS & BURGESS Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. Cavs, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Ladies -Hats a specialty. We have a general assortment of goods which we will sell at bottom prices for cash or produce,. Bring on your produce and get the highest market price for it. 36-3ni L,. IiIIT'DLElT, EI. B. I'AOLI. 1NI. OFFERS his professional services to the citizens of Paoli and vicinity. Ollice in the South East corner public square. liKFKREXCE Drs Sherrcd and Bow es. lv LINDSEY HOUSE, ' GUXSAUS, IIIBIAITA. riiaiiAS d. imm, - hkux This well known house is furnished with' airy, comTovt'able rooms, good beds ;inl an excellent tiiblo .supplied with tliP best edibles in the market. Connected with the house is a pood Livery Stable. Carriages furnished at. till 'times to parties ffoiii; to and from French Lick and West Uaden Springs, Ptioii an 1 other points, (iire me a trial. THOMAS D. LINDSEY, Prop'r. May 10, 187. 34-tf A PHYSIOLOGICAL TT7;r" -jt O-aide to Wedlocjk ond ,'' ' 2 v J4 ' w ."0!itnittil Tntu ie on t-ho . idtitiei of mcmae tnd thm causes thnt unfi: for it ; the ei sit 3 erei of Beprodwct-ioti id I 1 V . 8 M . ' A fw'k i"r prU-Hte, rma-ti- : I i f i f V ; I b J . e te reading 260 page prio 7 ni A i Ow-n.CAL ADVISER On a!i u nrj.Mi ot a Trivuie i, alure 11.111,; from Self Abuse. ii:iose, nrf-ocret Diseases, wah the best Ujrns of cwrc, ,an.T pe jv ire to, A CLilSriOAL LFCTUBE on the nlire dieo.e si5 "tho 01 the Throatsnu Lungs, C&tarrh.Kupttire, tha Op am ilablt.Atr . price lit flu. i.i her rHk sen: pn.tpait on r-etpt ot p-iee- or oU three, ctMiraininif rtffff.. t, -mitituiiy ii.ui.tiniei. lutAddress 'JS..iIJTTa, 'o IS S. Siii fct. Ss X.cni. Ma. AfSSOLD PLATEBWATCRES. Ccs.tv- , t est In t lie knowaworld. SatnnleW aich Frti io V jA.aeni&. Address, A. Covltjsb & Co Cidrto. u-'ne iJiBeases of Women. ail t.'evp, or a Prtvftf nature. ruktr froQ earie phaecS Or Htf.-ettnn of e-.tie-x. tet, iTRftJ efci I- roii:aiisfl; I'ns'snw.-! Lncififi.eisa, itnf,hiM ..it, l?t liarsiiooil or laipeteaej. XerTtu l-liLiiify, tennanRi,y curaj; diMtana of bi .Liiitider. Ikioaejs. Liver. Inn? A.thT.-v ...trirr. t-i.ci. ail C iiDLk ar..i IJS aiKAScLS ,'' J'EiiAL.S, yhtid to hu treatment. Dr. CMn baj iiaa a i:e-lori exyenau.-e, and caret wiurs vur fail. ri fa a inuluata of usa Ii:Vmi S.- .. art no msrciirv. hts ths ursut DTi-rtice in the U. S. LADLES wintring traatmeat with prlrtatnmer.d board, ca.i Of write. Kverv cot!veialTire for p.u:nu. SeoJ fiuy eenu for numil of r.-bijer Good anH nrculv of importaat !nformt:on bv ritna. JJii. OLX Fe.T'e Pits. t pmr a. Ceixntnftoa fras. MABRIAGE GUIDE youne sod n:d ., azl of Una Saa, oa all disease of a nrirats nature." ainaa'S ed-rice to tbs warrted and thoas contr.i:in( mzmmns. How to I fcalthy and truly e,-.-r.v to the marrWa reia tn. iro.! aioid get tiut book, fsua 0 oeau, to aoy adoraen, lesuW C-i A DAY to Agent canvassing for the Fireside Visitor. Terra and Outfit Free. Address T. O. VICKLUV, Augusta Jiame. CJ-b-n - - A YFn. Ar -ee?., .'I.EbeIr i's Iiri tfnare. l-rtirntrsfree. ... -t . A -j.Srex, J Ounjit-i . -t I 04. " e " r 11 n. 4 "7 i -.. ra'. Tl ml''"'! -miMJimg itew. Aot tr mm e ier jr !o. d. jtt ':. ? eetins of Stockholders. .Thi Knnnal meeting of the stockholders of ne tiBfitmati,. norkport ana .sonthwemtem itajtway tompwtv will toe held "at Mitchell, ii,.U.l its. Oil TU F..nAY. .I ANUAUY 7, U for the pwrjH'vse nf electing ttine 1ir(-rti r to serve for t'? msijing yr, an4 tft tfnefcioo of stu:h h"!TK-T js Tti.-s" r--ts s st J-Ki;i KI..Ki,lr' t. j t. . CHEHttY, betjretary. 11-4 1 ; - 1 .S'fl m A .." (Si rj-t "-fy "xy 8 1 f 1. I i t '1 3 H H V W I . -(It ' i-' 5 V

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atau times vm be tound complete, we will sell you good Coffee at Hi cts. pr pound: Men's Shoes, full stock, worth $1.50 for f 1.00 per pair, Women Shoes, worth Sl.r.O for SI. 00; good Calico at 4 cents Tier vard: SALT ?il rr Lan-el.

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Collect ions and Prot,tc hi: si mm, ties. Nirtary.Fulsiic in erS- nr. all t-mrV 11 Cer L Si O I a, .a, 4rf 4 iittorneys at Lar, I A O IA, E ?l D 2 A S A . C30PF1C3 Xortb East corner bf In public-square. Especial nttenfion pjvn to eellections and nrocepdir.s in Bankropte? Jan. S, lia.r. " T 1 1 0 fll AO G . f.l A i I A r7 Attorney at Lavr, Notary pyiHe'ad Icitfi Siaits CI213 km Orleans, Intl. Will practice.iu all the Court of Or ange and adjoining counties- Particular attention eiven to collections and probate la si cess: ' 1 q ra Attorney at Lar, FAOLI, IXBIASA. Will practice in the courfs of Orarrgg and adjoining counties. Collection and Probate business solicited. Office in Cole's building North sifo Public square. throop a Tnnoop, ATTORNEYS at LAW PAOLI, IirDIAITA. wThey will practice in all the Courts of Orange and adjoining conn ties. Collections promptly attended to. Office on the North side of tbe pnb-lic-8'jna,re. up-stairs- 1 E. G. WILSON, Attorney at Law, axi IIOTAIi PUBUC, PAOLI, - - ISD. Will practice in all thecourtsof Orang-e od ad.ioininj counties. Particular aitt-tition given f'i collection and prchate bitsiwcs. iy0!Hce East side Public Square. "If THE ' v ) GROCERIES, per hi any and all competition. Co toe and see -ATr4 r '" r r r t t -:- .-. - r c TT f Tl, t r rcr r 4 r fr rc ; - .!Acr Airizcuz col,.i -, jl jt j a j-. : cig c j;.'. ; 4 A ;